IP Library Granted Patent US 12679110
Granted Patent B2
US 12679110 · App. 18/432,223 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Printing device including light radiation device with independently controlled radiation portions

Inventors: Masanori Ishihara (Hamamatsu, JP); Yuta Fujisawa (Hamamatsu, JP); Takeshi Yagi (Hamamatsu, JP); Yuta Tatebayashi (Hamamatsu, JP)
Assignee: ROLAND DG CORPORATION
B41J11/00212B41J2/2114B41J2/2117B41J11/00214B41J11/00218
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12679110
App. No.
18/432,223
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a light radiation device including an upstream radiation portion, a middle radiation portion and a downstream radiation portion, the upstream radiation portion overlaps a nozzle array in a transportation direction. A controller includes a path controller to control a path operation of ejecting ink from the nozzle array onto a medium while moving a recording head and the light radiation device in a scanning direction, a transportation controller to control a transportation operation of, after the path operation, transporting the medium downstream in the transportation direction by a distance shorter than a length in the transportation direction of the nozzle array, and a first light radiation controller to control the light radiation device, during the path operation by the path controller, to turn on the upstream radiation portion and the downstream radiation portion and to turn off the middle radiation portion.

Claims (67)

1 . A printing device, comprising:

a support table to support a medium;

a recording head provided above the support table and including a nozzle array that includes a plurality of nozzles from which ink is capable of being ejected onto the medium supported by the support table, the nozzles being lined up in a transportation direction;

a light radiation device provided above the support table and including a light source and a case with a radiation opening through which light emitted from the light source passes, the case accommodating the light source;

a moving mechanism to move the recording head and the light radiation device integrally in a scanning direction crossing the transportation direction as seen in a plan view; and

a controller; wherein

where the light radiation device is divided in the transportation direction into three portions including an upstream radiation portion, a middle radiation portion and a downstream radiation portion from an upstream side to a downstream side, the upstream radiation portion, the middle radiation portion and the downstream radiation portion are capable of being turned on or off independently;

the upstream radiation portion overlaps the nozzle array in the transportation direction;

a length in the transportation direction of the upstream radiation portion is longer than, or equal to, a distance between the nozzle located at a most upstream position in the transportation direction and the nozzle located at a most downstream position in the transportation direction; and

the controller is configured or programmed to include:

a path controller to control a path operation of ejecting ink from the nozzle array of the recording head onto the medium supported by the support table while moving the recoding head and the light radiation device in the scanning direction; and

a first light radiation controller to control the light radiation device, during the path operation, to provide an on/off pattern of turning on the upstream radiation portion, turning off the middle radiation portion, and turning on the downstream radiation portion.

2 . The printing device according to claim 1 , wherein the radiation opening is one radiation opening extending through the upstream radiation portion, the middle radiation portion and the downstream radiation portion.

3 . The printing device according to claim 2 , wherein a region of the radiation opening in the upstream radiation portion, and a region of the radiation opening in the middle radiation portion, are continuous with each other.

4 . The printing device according to claim 1 , wherein

the nozzle array includes a color nozzle array from which process color ink is capable of being ejected;

the path controller is configured or programmed to include a color path controller to control the path operation such that the process color ink is capable of being ejected from the color nozzle array; and

the first light radiation controller is configured or programmed to control the light radiation device to provide the on/off pattern while the path operation is performed under the control of the color path controller.

5 . The printing device according to claim 4 , wherein the controller is configured or programmed to include a second light radiation controller to control the light radiation device to turn on the upstream radiation portion, the middle radiation portion and the downstream radiation portion while the path operation is performed under the control of the color path controller.

6 . The printing device according to claim 1 , wherein

the nozzle array includes a clear nozzle array from which clear ink is capable of being ejected;

the path controller is configured or programmed to include a clear path controller to control the path operation such that the clear ink is capable of being ejected from the clear nozzle array; and

the controller is configured or programmed to include a third light radiation controller to control the light radiation device to turn off the upstream radiation portion and the middle radiation portion and to turn on the downstream radiation portion while the path operation is performed under the control of the clear path controller.

7 . The printing device according to claim 1 , wherein

the nozzle array includes a primer nozzle array from which primer ink is capable of being ejected;

the path controller is configured or programmed to include a primer path controller to control the path operation such that the primer ink is capable of being ejected from the primer nozzle array; and

the first light radiation controller is configured or programmed to control the light radiation device to provide the on/off pattern while the path operation is performed under the control of the primer path controller.

8 . The printing device according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a holding mechanism to hold the medium supported by the support table.

9 . The printing device according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a transport mechanism to transport the medium supported by the support table in the transportation direction from the upstream side to the downstream side.

10 . The printing device according to claim 9 , wherein the controller is further configured or programmed to include a transportation controller to control a transportation operation of, after the path operation, transporting the medium supported by the support table downstream in the transportation direction by a distance shorter than a length in the transportation direction of the nozzle array.

11 . A printing device, comprising:

a support table to support a medium;

a recording head provided above the support table and including a nozzle array that includes a plurality of nozzles from which ink is capable of being ejected onto the medium supported by the support table, the nozzles being lined up in a transportation direction;

a light radiation device provided above the support table and including a light source and a case with a radiation opening through which light emitted from the light source passes, the case accommodating the light source;

a moving mechanism to move the recording head and the light radiation device integrally in a scanning direction crossing the transportation direction as seen in a plan view; and

a controller; wherein

where the light radiation device is divided in the transportation direction into three portions including an upstream radiation portion, a middle radiation portion and a downstream radiation portion from an upstream side to a downstream side, the upstream radiation portion, the middle radiation portion and the downstream radiation portion are capable of being turned on or off independently;

the upstream radiation portion overlaps the nozzle array in the transportation direction;

the middle radiation portion does not overlap the nozzle array in the transportation direction; and

the controller is configured or programmed to include:

a path controller to control a path operation of ejecting ink from the nozzle array of the recording head onto the medium supported by the support table while moving the recoding head and the light radiation device in the scanning direction; and

a first light radiation controller to control the light radiation device, during the path operation, to provide an on/off pattern of turning on the upstream radiation portion, turning off the middle radiation portion, and turning on the downstream radiation portion.

12 . The printing device according to claim 11 , wherein the length in the transportation direction of the upstream radiation portion is longer than, or equal to, the length in the transportation direction of the nozzle array.

13 . The printing device according to claim 11 , further comprising:

a holding mechanism to hold the medium supported by the support table.

14 . The printing device according to claim 11 , further comprising:

a transport mechanism to transport the medium supported by the support table in the transportation direction from the upstream side to the downstream side.

15 . The printing device according to claim 14 , wherein the controller is further configured or programmed to include a transportation controller to control a transportation operation of, after the path operation, transporting the medium supported by the support table downstream in the transportation direction by a distance shorter than a length in the transportation direction of the nozzle array.

16 . A printing device, comprising:

a support table to support a medium;

a recording head provided above the support table and including a nozzle array that includes a plurality of nozzles from which ink is capable of being ejected onto the medium supported by the support table, the nozzles being lined up in a transportation direction;

a light radiation device provided above the support table and including a light source and a case with a radiation opening through which light emitted from the light source passes, the case accommodating the light source;

a moving mechanism to move the recording head and the light radiation device integrally in a scanning direction crossing the transportation direction as seen in a plan view; and

a controller; wherein

where the light radiation device is divided in the transportation direction into three portions including an upstream radiation portion, a middle radiation portion and a downstream radiation portion from an upstream side to a downstream side, the upstream radiation portion, the middle radiation portion and the downstream radiation portion are capable of being turned on or off independently;

the upstream radiation portion overlaps the nozzle array in the transportation direction;

no light-blocking component is provided at a border between the upstream radiation portion and the middle radiation portion or a border between the middle radiation portion and the downstream radiation portion; and

the controller is configured or programmed to include:

a path controller to control a path operation of ejecting ink from the nozzle array of the recording head onto the medium supported by the support table while moving the recoding head and the light radiation device in the scanning direction; and

a first light radiation controller to control the light radiation device, during the path operation, to provide an on/off pattern of turning on the upstream radiation portion, turning off the middle radiation portion, and turning on the downstream radiation portion.

17 . The printing device according to claim 16 , further comprising:

a holding mechanism to hold the medium supported by the support table.

18 . The printing device according to claim 16 , further comprising:

in a transport mechanism to transport the medium supported by the support table in the transportation direction from the upstream side to the downstream side.

19 . The printing device according to claim 18 , wherein the controller is further configured or programmed to include a transportation controller to control a transportation operation of, after the path operation, transporting the medium supported by the support table downstream in the transportation direction by a distance shorter than a length in the transportation direction of the nozzle array.